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message for a lot of countries right now because the united states especially in recent months with the nsa scandal and what not did lose a lot of -- a lot of its credibility. so putin can continue to push that message. >> saying it's all talk but why is putin speaking now? >> well, i mean he's speaking now because it has been a week since -- or 10 days since the -- since the strike, the chemical strike, and putin has been sort of speaking here and there in one sentence or less and also his foreign ministry has been speaking quite a bit. so there has been a lot of conversation going on. and so there was speaking in the far east right now. >> russia and iran have warned a u.s. attack could have catastrophic repercussions in the region. what do you think that means? >> well, i think what putin, i think what he means is that at the has little to lose or assad has little to lose, listen 100,000 people died. if it is true he is the one who used chemical weapons, he can do it again and if he does have nothing to lose, then, he -- the cat two astromh can be more neeta kruschavev, appreciate your t
message for a lot of countries right now because the united states especially in recent months with the nsa scandal and what not did lose a lot of -- a lot of its credibility. so putin can continue to push that message. >> saying it's all talk but why is putin speaking now? >> well, i mean he's speaking now because it has been a week since -- or 10 days since the -- since the strike, the chemical strike, and putin has been sort of speaking here and there in one sentence or less and...
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think of this situation he is now in, not only doing this, but defending the use of drones, defending nsa surveillance, he must think at some times that he's looking through the looking glass, don't you think? >> yeah. if somebody would have said when he was running for the presidency back in 2007 and 2008 that he would authorize military force without congressional approval, without a united nations security council resolution, without a formal vote from the nato allies, without a formal vote from the arab league, he probably would have said, that's never going to happen. i'm an internationalist. i need this international coalition to go into a military situation like this. but right now we appear to be on the verge of the united states doing exactly that in an obama administration. gloria, hold on for a moment. christian amanpour, our chief international correspondent is joining the conversation. you hear what the secretary of state said a little while ago. now what the president says. the mystery is gone. the u.s. will do something. the only question is will it be in the next few hours
think of this situation he is now in, not only doing this, but defending the use of drones, defending nsa surveillance, he must think at some times that he's looking through the looking glass, don't you think? >> yeah. if somebody would have said when he was running for the presidency back in 2007 and 2008 that he would authorize military force without congressional approval, without a united nations security council resolution, without a formal vote from the nato allies, without a formal...
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for all i know, the nsa could be recording this.>> i voted, no. >> you are only one guy? >> excuseot my friend. me. can i end on this note? >> sir, what is your name? >> you don't need my name. i don't trust the irs. i don't trust anybody. you don't need my name. >> such a nice hunch of guys. irs is a bunch of nice people. my name is bill in case you cared about it. let me tell you something. i don't mind you distrusting. that is your prerogative. you have reason sometimes, not all the time. i am saying to you, you will be able to reconcile this if you come off the stick that you know all your answers.i do not. when you take the position that you are not going to read anything else it doesn't fit into your agenda, you don't know let's come to an agreement. >> what do you want to agree on? >> if you disagree with anything i've said tonight, i am more than willing to sit, have a cup of coffee with you and we will discuss it. if you don't think that is important enough and i do, then maybe i am the fool and you know more than i do. >> i didn't call you a fool and i don't say
for all i know, the nsa could be recording this.>> i voted, no. >> you are only one guy? >> excuseot my friend. me. can i end on this note? >> sir, what is your name? >> you don't need my name. i don't trust the irs. i don't trust anybody. you don't need my name. >> such a nice hunch of guys. irs is a bunch of nice people. my name is bill in case you cared about it. let me tell you something. i don't mind you distrusting. that is your prerogative. you have...
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. >>> the white house"the washington post" is reporting on documents obtained by nsa leaker snowden. they reveal a massive $52 billion so-called black budget for the current fiscal year. >> they show how the u.s. used every tool of surveillance to find osama bin laden. in the months before the raid satellites gathered more than 387 images of the compound and an advanced stealth drone flew over pakistan to eavesdrop on communications and a special nsa team gathered intel from mobile phones used by al qaeda operatives. senior correspondent john miller is a former deputy director of national intelligence. good morning. >> good morning. >> did anything in these documents surprise you? >> well, i mean i've seen these budget documents before when i was working in that field, so nothing jumped off the page. although it surprised me they were out. >> what was most damaging? >> i think you take in totality. first, you have to ask, what is this document. it's a budget document. you imagine some very boring excel spreadsheet with a lot of numbers on it. but it's more than that. this is the amer
. >>> the white house"the washington post" is reporting on documents obtained by nsa leaker snowden. they reveal a massive $52 billion so-called black budget for the current fiscal year. >> they show how the u.s. used every tool of surveillance to find osama bin laden. in the months before the raid satellites gathered more than 387 images of the compound and an advanced stealth drone flew over pakistan to eavesdrop on communications and a special nsa team gathered intel...
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now public for the first time ever because of nsa leaker edward snowden. u.s. spy agencies will spend nearly $53 billion this year, but according to never before seen documents, they're still failing to provide the president with critical information about national security threats. >>> the wife of rocker ted nugent arrested at the airport after security agents found a gun in her carry-on bag. she was taken into custody. "dalling morning news" says she simply forgot the gun was in her bag and called it an honest mistake. she has a concealed handgun license. >>> a new warning on the caps of extra strength tylenol bottles. cnn's alison kosik joins us with more on this story. good morning, alison. >> good morning, carol. what is this new tylenol bottle going to look like. this new cap that has a big, bright, red warning. the warning will say, contains ac acetaminoph acetaminophen. on extra strength tylenol bottles beginning in october. the funny thing is the bottles already have a warning. tylenol is getting you to read the warning because overdosing on acetaminop
now public for the first time ever because of nsa leaker edward snowden. u.s. spy agencies will spend nearly $53 billion this year, but according to never before seen documents, they're still failing to provide the president with critical information about national security threats. >>> the wife of rocker ted nugent arrested at the airport after security agents found a gun in her carry-on bag. she was taken into custody. "dalling morning news" says she simply forgot the gun...
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leaked nsa documents show that the u.s. navy seals were guided by a fleet of satellites that gave them vital information. peter brooks is a former cia officer, senior fellow for national security affairs at the heritage foundation. peter, good morning to you. >> good morning. bill: i think the american fascination with this raid is never ending. >> right. bill: but in this case the only reason we know about this is because of edward snowden. what does that do to our security? >> yes. it's very damaging. bill, there's no doubt about that. the fact is that these are critical intelligence sources and methods that even though we're very interested in and i totally understand that, our enemies are also very interested in it, and they will use it to their advantage. if we can't keep these sort of things secret, we're going to be, we're going to limit, we're going to have problems with our, with issues of national security in the future, and this is very troubling. hillhill -- bill: how do terrorists react when they hear word of t
leaked nsa documents show that the u.s. navy seals were guided by a fleet of satellites that gave them vital information. peter brooks is a former cia officer, senior fellow for national security affairs at the heritage foundation. peter, good morning to you. >> good morning. bill: i think the american fascination with this raid is never ending. >> right. bill: but in this case the only reason we know about this is because of edward snowden. what does that do to our security?...
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"the post" report is based on information from nsa leaker edward snowden. >>> beginning in october, new warning in bright red lettering will appear on bottles of extra strength tylenol alerting users to the dangers of taking too much tylenol. johnson & johnson hoping to reduce the number of accidental acetaminophen overdoses. the pain relieving ingredient is the leading cause of sudden liver failure. >>> here is something special when it comes to memorable weddings it would be hard to top this one, vancouver, canada, the couple celebrated wednesday going out an water skis for the first kiss. the bride took a tumbling into the bay on her first attempt, $1,600 worth of wedding dress and all. the second time around they completed their wedding ceremony on water skis with the north shore mountains of vancouver in the back drop. i think it's fantastic and who minds a little water stain on the wedding dress. >> not after that. >> that looks really good. >> a canada story. >> are you sensing a theme? we try to get in one a week from micah ny canadian viewers. >> canada jokes. >> they're very g
"the post" report is based on information from nsa leaker edward snowden. >>> beginning in october, new warning in bright red lettering will appear on bottles of extra strength tylenol alerting users to the dangers of taking too much tylenol. johnson & johnson hoping to reduce the number of accidental acetaminophen overdoses. the pain relieving ingredient is the leading cause of sudden liver failure. >>> here is something special when it comes to memorable...
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and that talks in general figures, what the cia budget was, what the nsa budget was, and so on. that causes some harm, but not a great deal of harm. you go to the website and start clicking on things and get down to specific operational activities. that could be very, very disruptive. >> general hayden, thanks very much for coming in. we'll continue this conversation. >>> up next in our special report, how a u.s. strike in syria could set off a cyberwar. more on this when we come back. ] these days, a small business can save by sharing. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can i borrow your boat this weekend? no. [ male announcer ] share more. save more. at&t mobile share for business. ♪ we know in the cyber world, thre
and that talks in general figures, what the cia budget was, what the nsa budget was, and so on. that causes some harm, but not a great deal of harm. you go to the website and start clicking on things and get down to specific operational activities. that could be very, very disruptive. >> general hayden, thanks very much for coming in. we'll continue this conversation. >>> up next in our special report, how a u.s. strike in syria could set off a cyberwar. more on this when we come...
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it is now referred to as the nsa program. basically though what it did was it allowed us, and i'm confident the program we put in place, obviously i haven't been involved in the classified stuff since i left the white house but the program we put in place, saved as general alexander has said, the head of nsa, stopped over 50 attacks on the united states and our friend overseas, over the course of the last 10 or 12 years. we put in place the enhanced interrogation program, waterboarding, some people said that was torture. i don't believe it was torture. ksm may have felt like it was torture but the fact was enhanced interrogation program signed off on by the justice department, using techniqueses we used on our own people in training it wasn't torture no matter what anybody said. it was a good, legitimate program, that led to us develop the intelligence we had to have to keep america safe for seven 1/2 years. [applause] and it worked. the record speaks for itself. the cia put out a classified report in 04. we captured ksm in t
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here's a president who's defending drones, defending nsa surveillance, talking about a surgical military strike, who's just winding down two wars and who clearly, if he had his druthers, would not want to do this. but having drawn a red line, as he's done once, and now again, and there's a use of chemical weapons, they believe it's clear inkcontrovertible evidence, whih they will probably declassify some of it to present to the american public. but having drawn that line, the credibility of the united states, and this president seems to be on the line. >> the president will be asked by skeptical members of congress and the american public where is the threat to the united states? where is the imminent or actual threat to the united states from what bashar al assad's regime in damascus is doing? >> he can make the case there's a humanitarian crisis that trumps that. he can make a case that israel is right there on the syrian border and that's the key u.s. ally in the region. he can make the case that if syria continues to disintegrate, what is the domino effect? the question is what case
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>> well, listen, intercepts, quite frankly, although everyone in this environment at the nsa likes to think that they are conclusive, people often talk in coded language, in stuff that can be interpreted many ways. i remind you, think back colin powell at the security council cited what they turned out to not mean what they thought they meant. i don't think anyone, based solely on communication intercepts, is likely to go forward with this. >> dr. kay, it's good of you to join us again at this critical time. thank you for your expertise and for your time today. >>> you know, if the president does or does not order an attack on syria, don't expect a congressional delegation -- declaration -- a congressional declaration of war to follow. that last happened after the japanese bombed pearl harbor. president obama wasn't even born yet. and the united states military has been involved in conflicts since then, two big ones, the korean and vietnam wars as well but they were undeclared wars without congressional approval would any act by the president be unconstitutional? here to join me, jeff
>> well, listen, intercepts, quite frankly, although everyone in this environment at the nsa likes to think that they are conclusive, people often talk in coded language, in stuff that can be interpreted many ways. i remind you, think back colin powell at the security council cited what they turned out to not mean what they thought they meant. i don't think anyone, based solely on communication intercepts, is likely to go forward with this. >> dr. kay, it's good of you to join us...
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this has been a very quiet and subdued german election with very few issues, other than the nsa prism issue name first and foremost, so i don't anticipate extraordinary volatility leading up to september 22. >> just very quickly. i would say heather is right. i think that the euro crisis is no longer front and center as the main issue for the g20 leaders to discuss at this summit. but elements of, a, i guess i would first say i think certainly the u.s. and probably others are not going to be quite as comforted by one quarters, you know, modestly positive growth in thinking that the overall crisis is solved. and, second, i think there will be elements of the your situation, including germany's six, 7% of gdp current account surplus that will appear in the rebalancing conversation, or banking union will be something that people will be interested in and the progress on the in the financial discussion. .. >> fiscal consolidation has been part of the conversation at the -- >> we'll leave the last couple of minutes of this program to go live now to the national press club here in washingto
this has been a very quiet and subdued german election with very few issues, other than the nsa prism issue name first and foremost, so i don't anticipate extraordinary volatility leading up to september 22. >> just very quickly. i would say heather is right. i think that the euro crisis is no longer front and center as the main issue for the g20 leaders to discuss at this summit. but elements of, a, i guess i would first say i think certainly the u.s. and probably others are not going to...
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i'm sure he'll hear from his european colleagues about the ramification of the nsa/prism issue as that continues to be a topic of concern in europe. russia will clearly be a topic ask be, of course, syria, egypt, the middle east and the unrest there. so i believe you'll see a very fulsome bilateral conversation within the nordic state, and i think it's an excellent preparation to get the president ready as he travels to st. petersburg to meet with his g8 -- g20, excuse me, colleagues. and, matt, i'll let you take the baton. >> let me introduce matt really quickly. matt goodman holds our william simon chair in political economy. the sigh hon chair examines current issues this international economic policy with a lahr focus on the asia pacific. but i should also say that matt previously served as the white house coordinator for the east asia summit, for the asia-pacific summit many, but he also served as director on the nsc staff and was responsible for the g20, g8 and other international forums. and with that, i'd like to introduce my colleague, matt goodman. >> thank you, ann i drew. h
i'm sure he'll hear from his european colleagues about the ramification of the nsa/prism issue as that continues to be a topic of concern in europe. russia will clearly be a topic ask be, of course, syria, egypt, the middle east and the unrest there. so i believe you'll see a very fulsome bilateral conversation within the nordic state, and i think it's an excellent preparation to get the president ready as he travels to st. petersburg to meet with his g8 -- g20, excuse me, colleagues. and,...
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i want to go back to the nsa program. he said something important, which is you could vouch for the program that was underway when you were in office. but obviously not the into the program now, it is a different situation. i think everybody in this room would agree barack obama is no dick cheney. when you have a president who has shown himself to have such a complete the search are for the rule of law, who has shown himself willing to use the irs to go after political enemies, who has shown himself willing to completely disregard the constitution, to decide i am not going to implement the employer mandate because it is inconvenient for me even though it is the law, who has shown himself frankly completely irresponsible when it comes to protecting americans' privacy, you have a lot of americans out there now, and in light of a lot of news stories we are seeing, that say the nsa made a mistake and they listen to phone calls or washington, d.c., because it has a 202 area code which is similar to the country code for egypt.
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the germans at least were generous supplies the nsa was -- spying on its diplomats. what impact will that have on the summit? and practicalities in the way in which leaders will approach it. >> interesting. i mean, i think that's another data point in that the broader conversation. and you know, and i assume your point about practical issues that come you know, every delegations security team and come you know, i.t. team will be a little more vigilant. i don't really know how to answer the question because i think it is, it's part of a broader conversation, heather and andy have talked about. i don't think, as i said you're trying to add to your question, i don't see any kind of profound impact on the g20 conversation itself, but, you know, but it is an issue among the members who are there so it will probably be a part of that conversation. >> yes, right over here. >> i have a question. [inaudible] >> unless japan wanted to be mentioned as a specific example of how japan is taking on its fiscal challenges, it will almost certainly not be mentioned. this is a decisio
the germans at least were generous supplies the nsa was -- spying on its diplomats. what impact will that have on the summit? and practicalities in the way in which leaders will approach it. >> interesting. i mean, i think that's another data point in that the broader conversation. and you know, and i assume your point about practical issues that come you know, every delegations security team and come you know, i.t. team will be a little more vigilant. i don't really know how to answer...
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the documents claim that the nsa bugged the european union offices in d.c. and even hacked into its computer network. catherine herridge with the news live from d.c. now. catherine, what more are you learning about this? >> well, thank you, jon, according to the new nsa documents the national security agency not only infiltrated but cracked the code of the u.n. internal video conferencing network leading to it a significant jump in the nsa's intelligence reporting on the u.n. body. today a u.n. spokesman saying the reported bugging violates international agreements. >> the viability of diplomatic missions including the united nations and other international missions whose functions are protected by the relevant international conventions like the vienna convention has been well established international law. >> der spiegel also reporting that the nsa surveillance of 80 embassies and consulates is part of a special program known as a special collection service, jon. >> jon: so what are we hearing from the administration? >> well, given the sensitive nature of
the documents claim that the nsa bugged the european union offices in d.c. and even hacked into its computer network. catherine herridge with the news live from d.c. now. catherine, what more are you learning about this? >> well, thank you, jon, according to the new nsa documents the national security agency not only infiltrated but cracked the code of the u.n. internal video conferencing network leading to it a significant jump in the nsa's intelligence reporting on the u.n. body. today...
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according to a german magazine, the nsa secretly monitored the u.n.'s new york headquaters by haanizations video conferencing system. nbc's chief white house correspondent, chuck todd, is in wash with those details. >> good morning, tamron, that's right. edward snowden strikes again in documents leaked as you just noted. here's what we learned. the nsa was able to tap into a united nations video conferencing system. they were able to spy on the european unions delegation both to the united nations and other places and according to these documents, the nsa has a special collection unit. while that is about spying on and using some 80 u.s. embough seas and consulates as hubs to spy on various u.s. allies. now the timing of these leaks couldn't be more precarious for the united states. first of all in germany they're in an election year. so this is turning into a sticky election year situation for merkel and her relationship with president obama. but now he is in the middle of getting western allies in europe to side with him to do something with syria so
according to a german magazine, the nsa secretly monitored the u.n.'s new york headquaters by haanizations video conferencing system. nbc's chief white house correspondent, chuck todd, is in wash with those details. >> good morning, tamron, that's right. edward snowden strikes again in documents leaked as you just noted. here's what we learned. the nsa was able to tap into a united nations video conferencing system. they were able to spy on the european unions delegation both to the...
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. >>> according to reports in a german magazine, the nsa has been spying on more than 80 embassies stlu out the world. the government agency has also seek readily monitored the united nation's new york headquarters by hacking into the video conferencing system. according to the magazine this is part of an initiative called special clerks service. now members of congress are speaking out. senator bob corker says even congress is being left in the dark about these programs. >> the american people want to know that those of us who are elected, eliot and i, understand fully what's happening here. i don't think we do. i would imagine there are even members of the intelligence committee themselves that don't fully understand the gamut of things taking place. >>> nsa officials have maintained all surveillance programs have operated within the confines of the law. >>> of course this weekend marked the 50th anniversary of martin luther king, junior's march on washington. tens of thousands from across the country gathered at the national mall on saturday. yesterday former secretary of state colin
. >>> according to reports in a german magazine, the nsa has been spying on more than 80 embassies stlu out the world. the government agency has also seek readily monitored the united nation's new york headquarters by hacking into the video conferencing system. according to the magazine this is part of an initiative called special clerks service. now members of congress are speaking out. senator bob corker says even congress is being left in the dark about these programs. >> the...
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the editor of the guardian newspaper reveals how he was pressured to destroy files he received from nsa whistleblower edward snowden. the top stories this hour. a look back at the top stories from the last seven days, and the latest on rt. damascus has given you when inspectors access to a site of an alleged chemical attack. the u.s. says it is nearly certain the assad government carried this out, a serious response alongside its ally, the uk. >> damascus has agreed to allow the u.n. access to the scene of the alleged attack, but while damascus says it will do its maximum to assure the safety of passage of the investigators, the actual territory is held, so ultimately, it will be the rebel forces who determine whether or not the you when inspectors have the access that they require. it is said that this now comes to old late. . we are hearing from the u.n. that they will, regardless, begin their investigation on moday. the united states has very little doubt that damascus was behind this chemical strike, and the intelligence is basing these claims on the number of reported deaths. we ar
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the nsa is in the spotlight once again. the national security administration, this time facing new allegations of spying on the u.n. policy, and just prescribe the facts. >>> more revelations from leaker edward snowden about the extent of spying by the nsa. national security agency tapped into the united nations video conference system by decrypting it. that according to documents provided by snowden to the german magazine "der spiegel" saying the nsa decripped more than 450 communications from the u.n.'s headquarters in new york. u.s. army major nadal hasan will face a military jury on monday. they will have to decide whether he lives or whether he dies. he was found guilty in connection with the 2009 fort hood sheeting. one carlos molina has more on the tasks the jury faces. >> the conviction was never in doubt. >> unanimous finding of guilty to the first charge of 13 counts of premeditated murder and guilty of 32 counts of the additional charges of attempted premeditated number. >> determiningly the fate of u.s. army maj
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according to the magazine, the information came from secret documents from nsa leaker edward snowden. >>> bay area residents are getting ready to head to nevada for the burning manifest value. it is underway tomorrow. a week long festival. that brings 68,000 people to northern nevada slack rock desert. they have a lot of fun. saturday night a wooden torch. it started 20 years ago. >>> hunt for october, on for the oakland a's. team hanging out in baltimore. the site of curt in the dugout, feels right. jed with a nice hit to right. coming across the plate. we are all tied at one. in the 9th, tied at one. 3-1 pitch to cocoa crisp. crank its up. let it rip. deep fly ball to right field. 2-1a's. a's 2-1 winners yesterday. now 2.5 back behind texas. giants last in the nl west. giants got things going in the first. shattered bat. gets the base hit. driving in marco with the first run. 3 hits on the night. giants tacking on three more just in the first. tim would go five and a third. striking out 8. giants win 6-3. >>> in an hour, the 2013 respect tutu ride is underway, bay area motorcyclists
according to the magazine, the information came from secret documents from nsa leaker edward snowden. >>> bay area residents are getting ready to head to nevada for the burning manifest value. it is underway tomorrow. a week long festival. that brings 68,000 people to northern nevada slack rock desert. they have a lot of fun. saturday night a wooden torch. it started 20 years ago. >>> hunt for october, on for the oakland a's. team hanging out in baltimore. the site of curt in...
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brand new information about the nsa. turns out agency employees using their power to spy on their love interests. should we ever trust them again? if they -- they don't trust their spouses. congressman trey gowdy with a warning coming up next. >> you know the saying, never make the same mistake twice. too bad one crew never heard it. the crew knocked down the one house for the second time. how does this happen? we can only speculate. but we will. [ music playing ] what makes your family smile? backflips and cartwheels. love, warmth. here, try this. backflips and camm, ok!s. ching! i like the fact that there's lots of different tastes going on. mmmm! breakfast i'm very impressed. this is a great cereal! honey bunches of oats. i hear you crunching. it's called truecar. and truecar users... save time and money. so when you're... ready to buy a car, make sure you... never overpay. visit truecar.com today. >>> well, in recent weeks we learned more about the nsa scandals. the agency violated privacy ruls over 3,000 times in on
brand new information about the nsa. turns out agency employees using their power to spy on their love interests. should we ever trust them again? if they -- they don't trust their spouses. congressman trey gowdy with a warning coming up next. >> you know the saying, never make the same mistake twice. too bad one crew never heard it. the crew knocked down the one house for the second time. how does this happen? we can only speculate. but we will. [ music playing ] what makes your family...
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>>> the president's defense of nsa snooping and a lot more from his one-on-one cnn interview is coming your way this hour >>> also, were those oklahoma teenagers accused of killing an australia student really just bored or did this have a little more to do with it? was it gain violence, racial hatred? >> and judge bell vin perry. some called him the ring master of the circus that was casey anthony's trial. he's going to join me to talk
>>> the president's defense of nsa snooping and a lot more from his one-on-one cnn interview is coming your way this hour >>> also, were those oklahoma teenagers accused of killing an australia student really just bored or did this have a little more to do with it? was it gain violence, racial hatred? >> and judge bell vin perry. some called him the ring master of the circus that was casey anthony's trial. he's going to join me to talk
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what i know will be good for the american people. >> there's been a lot of discussion about what the nsa does and the surveillance programs. you have said it's not the business of the u.s. government to spy on its own people. the more that comes out, the more questions that seem to be raised. are you confident you know everything that's going on in that agency and you can say to the american people it's all done the right way? >> yes, but what i've also said is that it can only work if the american people trust what's going on. and what's been clear since the disclosures that were made by mr. snowden is that people don't have enough information and aren't confident enough that between all the safeguards and checks that we've put in place within the executive branch and the federal court oversight that takes place on the program and congressional oversight, people are still concerned as to whether their e-mails are being read or phone calls are being -- >> especially when they heard they are. >> what was learned is nsa had accidentally pulled the e-mails because of technical problems they
what i know will be good for the american people. >> there's been a lot of discussion about what the nsa does and the surveillance programs. you have said it's not the business of the u.s. government to spy on its own people. the more that comes out, the more questions that seem to be raised. are you confident you know everything that's going on in that agency and you can say to the american people it's all done the right way? >> yes, but what i've also said is that it can only work...
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plus what he says about the nsa controversy. much more of our exclusive sitdown with the president at the top of the hour. >>> speaking of face to face, the georgia bookkeeper who convinced a gunman to put down a gun has the surprise meeting with the 911 operator who helped keep her calm. it's all on cnn ahead. i think farmers care more about the land than probably anyone else. we've had this farm for 30 years. we raise black and red angus cattle. we also produce natural gas. that's how we make our living and that's how we can pass the land and water back to future generations. people should make up their own mind what's best for them. all i can say is it has worked well for us. [ female announcer ] only aveeno daily moisturizing lotion has an active naturals oat formula that creates a moisture reserve so skin can replenish itself. aveeno® naturally beautiful results. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a ran
plus what he says about the nsa controversy. much more of our exclusive sitdown with the president at the top of the hour. >>> speaking of face to face, the georgia bookkeeper who convinced a gunman to put down a gun has the surprise meeting with the 911 operator who helped keep her calm. it's all on cnn ahead. i think farmers care more about the land than probably anyone else. we've had this farm for 30 years. we raise black and red angus cattle. we also produce natural gas. that's...
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he was open answering the questions on all of it, egypt, syria, why haven't we done more, nsa surveillance programs, the washington gridlock. we went through what matters at home and abroad. he answered all the questions. we'll show it to you this morning. our krnts and experts will tell us what's happening going forward. >> that is the job of the president. we are going to have, i guess we need to keep talking ant fish. this is a scary story. fisherman rescued after he tread water for 24 hours, if you can believe it, without a life jacket on. he was rescued by a family who simply came upon him, found him bobbing for water, asking for help off the coast of florida. he has an incredible story to tell. he is doing okay. we are going to tell his story. >> 24 hours. >> think about it. when you are in a pool and treading water just to do it, think about doing it in the open ocean. >> in florida. in florida. >> can't wait to hear that and see the interview. thank you. >>> the beard may be no more. why one baseball closer is doing away with his famous, i might say a little scary whiskers. the sto
he was open answering the questions on all of it, egypt, syria, why haven't we done more, nsa surveillance programs, the washington gridlock. we went through what matters at home and abroad. he answered all the questions. we'll show it to you this morning. our krnts and experts will tell us what's happening going forward. >> that is the job of the president. we are going to have, i guess we need to keep talking ant fish. this is a scary story. fisherman rescued after he tread water for 24...
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i see a lot of people respond to me when i cover the nsa, concern about the nsa and whatever it is doing is an outgrowth of fr privilege, yourself. if you're trying to make sure your 16-year-old son isn't jacked up by cops every day, you're not that worried about whatever screen of data that is happening in some remote -- there's something to that, but then at the same time it also feels like this is a way of marginalizing a story about what the government can do that really is connected in a very direct way to what the government's doing up and down from the federal down to the local level. >> sure. i'm trying to push back against that marginalization. >> go ahead, james. >> trying to push back against that marginalization. it's difficult to do that because what you're saying is the real -- it's the real experiences of a lot of folk obviously in new york city, but pennsylvania also has stop and frisk. i think the zimmerman trial is important here as well. when you see vigilanteism on the rise, when you see these vigilante murders and see the ways in which stop and frisk and stand your g
i see a lot of people respond to me when i cover the nsa, concern about the nsa and whatever it is doing is an outgrowth of fr privilege, yourself. if you're trying to make sure your 16-year-old son isn't jacked up by cops every day, you're not that worried about whatever screen of data that is happening in some remote -- there's something to that, but then at the same time it also feels like this is a way of marginalizing a story about what the government can do that really is connected in a...
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have more on the today toward the kicks off today and we're learning more about the secrets of the nsa. what the obama administration is saying about prying on americas ♪ i, i got it, i got it made ♪ i got it made ♪ i got it made fresh at subway ♪ ♪ breakfast made the way i say [ male announcer ] nothing better than a subway bacon, egg & cheese with avocado made before your eyes. subway. eat fresh. a developing story near yosemite. where a wildfire is burning out of control this morning. and continues to threaten 25-hundred homes. the "rim fire" is only about five-percent contained. so far, it has burned more than 25-square miles in the stanislaus national forest. the area is fairly remote, but it has led to the evacuation of thousands of people from campgrounds and private homes. kron four has a crew in the area and will bring you up to date on the wildfire live new this morning. the 16-year-old girl who was kidnapped by a family friend is saying that she exchanged texts with the man before she was captured. search warrants have said that hannah anderson exchanged about 13-p
have more on the today toward the kicks off today and we're learning more about the secrets of the nsa. what the obama administration is saying about prying on americas ♪ i, i got it, i got it made ♪ i got it made ♪ i got it made fresh at subway ♪ ♪ breakfast made the way i say [ male announcer ] nothing better than a subway bacon, egg & cheese with avocado made before your eyes. subway. eat fresh. a developing story near yosemite. where a wildfire is burning out of control this...
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now the nsa knows where i am. i was the only person left in america that they couldn't find. and now they can. >> was googling a rush? >> i was stunned how easy it was and then stunned how great -- what a wonderful tool it was. >> all right. >> but haven't done it since. >> so if you were home last night, "the voice" is on. now it's getting down to it. the last night the final three performed. so the winner is going to obviously be from this group. two of them are team blake. one of them is team usher. >> that means adam and shakira are out. >> just cheerleading. they are probably, like, so angry. >> first the swann brothers from team blake. ♪ even though we ain't got money i'm so in love with you honey everything will bring a chain of love ♪ ♪ in the morning when i rise bring a tear of joy to my eyes and tell me everything is going to be all right ♪ >> okay. a great advantage when you sing a song like that that everybody knows and everybody loves. the trouble is -- >> what? >> when you are in that singing competition, everybody starts singing the song. >> i know. >>
now the nsa knows where i am. i was the only person left in america that they couldn't find. and now they can. >> was googling a rush? >> i was stunned how easy it was and then stunned how great -- what a wonderful tool it was. >> all right. >> but haven't done it since. >> so if you were home last night, "the voice" is on. now it's getting down to it. the last night the final three performed. so the winner is going to obviously be from this group. two of...
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workings of the nsa. join us for that segment. --ghing in this morning art, louisiana, thanks for handing out -- holding on. caller: i want to talk about these who have been sending classified documents. i have been in the military, and looking at what is taking place, it is clear to me that the chain of custody of this information should never have gotten to the point where this private have access to just hand that's left over. what in the world happened there? i used to have chain of custody of everything that came in, top- officers wouldnd pick it up and we would go through the channels. everything is not commended an inventory. i do not hit it because how could this private walk out of like snowden there and nobody seemed to miss the documents? these folks that are calling in and talking about their constitution -- they do not have a clue what the constitution is, what it means, and the only thing i can say for them is those folks in the middle east, they have that. rest of electronic equipment. if y
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one of the nsa's surveillance programs gathered tens of thousands of domestic e-mails each year from americans not connected to terrorism. the chief judge at the time found the nsa had violated the constitution. >>> in texas, the paper says closing arguments are expected today in the trial of major hasan. he's charged with killing 13 people in the ft. hood shooting. hasan represented himself and made no attempt to prove his innocence. >>> according to britain's guardian, told him to resign during a mystical experience. the 86-year-old benedict stepped down in february. the first pope to do so in 600 years. >>> z net says yahoo! was number one in internet traffic last month. yahoo! got a boost after buying the popular blogging site tumblr >>> starting out with some low clouds around the bay area this morning. the thunderstorms are out of town. that means we're going to watch things calm down become more seasonal outside. clouds trying to break up out over the bay. we are going to see more sunshine there today. and looking good. low pressure finally scooting out of the way. that means
one of the nsa's surveillance programs gathered tens of thousands of domestic e-mails each year from americans not connected to terrorism. the chief judge at the time found the nsa had violated the constitution. >>> in texas, the paper says closing arguments are expected today in the trial of major hasan. he's charged with killing 13 people in the ft. hood shooting. hasan represented himself and made no attempt to prove his innocence. >>> according to britain's guardian, told...
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. >>> let's talk about the nsa. another revelation came out yesterday afternoon and it turns out that they have -- they have released additional information over the past -- since 2008 on things that have gone wrong in the nsa collection. for example, there was a redacted page which is unredacted and classified yesterday that revealed that we have collected 56,000 wholly domestic communications each year. so this is done, nothing was necessarily done with it. nothing was exposed by it. but these were collected and the fisa court judge did not know about it and he rebuked the nsa for doing that and they said they were unintentional errors. >> we have been talking for a while about the nsa, how they're saying trust us, we're not doing anything illegal. the stuff that was declassified yesterday said they didn't break some laws. they violated -- the nsa violated the constitution three times in three years. violated the constitution because they did as brian said go through our e-mails, domestic e-mails, rather than just
. >>> let's talk about the nsa. another revelation came out yesterday afternoon and it turns out that they have -- they have released additional information over the past -- since 2008 on things that have gone wrong in the nsa collection. for example, there was a redacted page which is unredacted and classified yesterday that revealed that we have collected 56,000 wholly domestic communications each year. so this is done, nothing was necessarily done with it. nothing was exposed by it....
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new declassified documents show the nsa collected nearly 60,000 communications a year for three years ending in to 11, it includes e-mails and other internet activity. the court also said the nsa misrepresented the scope of its effort. >> very disturbing, a national security agency has extraordinary surveillance capabilities and these tools are supposed to be directed toward adversaries in the united states, not toward the american public. >> reporter: the nsa says it collected the data by mistake. senior intelligence official telling reporters there was a "technological problem that could not be avoided rather than any overreach." meantime intelligence officials are denying a media report that the nsa sifts through and has access to 75% of online communications in the u.s. the white house is under pressure from republican and democratic lawmakers over the sweeping nature of its secret data collection. just two weeks ago president obama insisted the government is not violating your privacy. >> america is not interested in spying on ordinary people. our intelligence is focused, above a
new declassified documents show the nsa collected nearly 60,000 communications a year for three years ending in to 11, it includes e-mails and other internet activity. the court also said the nsa misrepresented the scope of its effort. >> very disturbing, a national security agency has extraordinary surveillance capabilities and these tools are supposed to be directed toward adversaries in the united states, not toward the american public. >> reporter: the nsa says it collected the...
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the nsa obtained thousands of american e-mails that had nothing to do with terrorism. >>> good morning, everyone. welcome to "early start." i'm pamela brown filling in for zoraida.
the nsa obtained thousands of american e-mails that had nothing to do with terrorism. >>> good morning, everyone. welcome to "early start." i'm pamela brown filling in for zoraida.
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speaking of the nsa, of course, we reached out to the nsa for response. a spokesperson says this. let me read this. nsa signals intelligence commission is centered on defeating foreign adversaries who aim to harm the country. we defend the united states from such threats while fiercely working to protect the privacy rights of u.s. persons. it's not either/or. it's both. that's the nsa to us here at cnn. >> there is murder, mayhem on main street usa every day of the week. but you hide from that. you don't face up to that. and you let your congressmen and senators escape and dance around the bush. >> provocative words from someone who's calling for a boycott of the united states. all of this today after police say teenagers killed a college baseball player because they were bored. well, my panel has something to say about that. that discussion is next. >>> plus, as if this dad and daughter haven't been through enough already, the family of kidnapper james dimaggio is asking for a paternity test on his victim, 16-year-old hannah anderson. more on the case, coming up. i save time, mon
speaking of the nsa, of course, we reached out to the nsa for response. a spokesperson says this. let me read this. nsa signals intelligence commission is centered on defeating foreign adversaries who aim to harm the country. we defend the united states from such threats while fiercely working to protect the privacy rights of u.s. persons. it's not either/or. it's both. that's the nsa to us here at cnn. >> there is murder, mayhem on main street usa every day of the week. but you hide from...
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this all was prior to the recent nsa revelations. so gaining that universal support, insuring that goes to resolution, that's something that the international community is extraordinarily well positioned to do and we encourage that sort of participation. and, of course, afterwards i'm happy to provide any of my contact information and my colleagues' as well as the other organizers as to how we could provide that assistance. >> hi, griffin poise from the open technology institute. you mentioned as part of the 13 principles the formation of an independent court to actually overlook sort of this surveillance whether it's broad spectrum or more tightly enacted. would that be something closer to the hague, or would that be something like a more independent fisa court like as we have now? >> that's a great question. the principles are not prescriptive in the sense that they don't put forward the idea of an international court. the idea is very much that oversight at the judicial level, competent judicial authority should be integrated into
this all was prior to the recent nsa revelations. so gaining that universal support, insuring that goes to resolution, that's something that the international community is extraordinarily well positioned to do and we encourage that sort of participation. and, of course, afterwards i'm happy to provide any of my contact information and my colleagues' as well as the other organizers as to how we could provide that assistance. >> hi, griffin poise from the open technology institute. you...
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"the wall street journal" reporting that the nsa can reach nearly 75% of all internet traffic, including phone calls. and while it's supposed to target foreigners, it sometimes retains e-mails sent among u.s. citizens. >>> new this morning, a flight attendant traine, has arrested for flying in bomb threats. he's set to plea guilty next week. he's not linked to any terrorist network. >>> three oklahoma city teenagers are in custody formally charged with the murder of a popular college baseball player. two of them ages 16-year-old and 17-year-old. police say they shot 22-year-old australian christopher lane out of boredom >>> and a michigan man is lucky to have survived this. watch that. his truck goes airborne, over the guardrail at 70 miles per hour. the driver lost control, apparently because of a medical condition. he was injured, but he is expected to make a full recovery. >>> the anchor was reading the news when her daughter returns the cell phone. the best part is she doesn't even blink. keeps going. keeps reading the news. doesn't even acknowledge the little girl. but she got her p
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a report in the "wall street journal" says the nsa is able to cover 75% of all u.s. internet communications. the agency is interested in messages that either begin or end outside the country, but their capacity is so broad that solely domestic communications can be swept up in the net. today in maryland army private first class bradley manning was sentenced to 35 years in prison and was dishonorably discharged he had been convicted of leaking hundreds of thousands of classified documents in what has been called the largest such leak of secret files in history. >> a teacher who ordered her kindergartners to hit a fellow student has been sentenced to 30 days in jail and two years probation. cynthia ambrose wanted to teach a 6-year-old boy what it felt like to be bullied so she lined up the kids to slab him. the school district suspended ambrose in may of last year. >>> the pitcher who beaned alex rodriguez has been fine and suspended. the incident on national tv has been ruled intentional. red sox's ryan dempster will miss five games and pay an undisclosed fine and joe
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. >>> and if all of that talk of the nsa tracking phone calls and e-mails wasn't enough, wait until you hear about the network that they use to track our internet activity. better watch where you click. hello, everyone. welcome to "legal view," i'm ashleigh banfield. it's wednesday, august 21st. i want to begin with the school shooting in georgia, an elementary school. an image without question you just never want to see. children ages 4 through 10 runn f
. >>> and if all of that talk of the nsa tracking phone calls and e-mails wasn't enough, wait until you hear about the network that they use to track our internet activity. better watch where you click. hello, everyone. welcome to "legal view," i'm ashleigh banfield. it's wednesday, august 21st. i want to begin with the school shooting in georgia, an elementary school. an image without question you just never want to see. children ages 4 through 10 runn f
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. >>> and new details show the nsa surveillance reach is deeper than we thought. "the wall street journal" reporting that the nsa can reach nearly 75% of all internet traffic, including phone calls. while it's supposed to target foreigners, it sometimes retains e-mails sent among u.s. citizens. >>> and some heckling there last night of texas republican senator ted cruz, taking some heat because he is only now renouncing his canadian citizenship, which he's had his entire life. cruz was born in canada to a u.s.-born mother. he is thought to be a potential 2016 potential presidential candidate. and he's calling the flop silly. >>> three oklahoma teenagers are now in custody, formally charged with the murder of a popular college baseball player. two of them, ages 15 and 16, will now be tried for first-degree murder. a 17-year-old is accused of being an accessory. police say they shot 22-year-old australian christopher lane out of boredom. >>> and a michigan man is lucky to have survived this. watch that. his truck goes airborne, over the guardrail at 70 miles per hou
. >>> and new details show the nsa surveillance reach is deeper than we thought. "the wall street journal" reporting that the nsa can reach nearly 75% of all internet traffic, including phone calls. while it's supposed to target foreigners, it sometimes retains e-mails sent among u.s. citizens. >>> and some heckling there last night of texas republican senator ted cruz, taking some heat because he is only now renouncing his canadian citizenship, which he's had his...
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. >> one of the problems with the nsa's talking points is that the nsa has, for a very long time, used word games, when it describes authorities publicly. those word games are based upon very strange and unordinary definitions the nsa assigned to some of the words that they use to defend their programs. >> in the "wall street journal's" report, the nsa does defend its practices. a spokeswoman says it's a very legal and respectful of americans' privacy. i she writes if americans communications are inadvertently collected during the process they use minimization procedures approved by the attorney general and used to protect the privacy of united states persons. you learned last week we did learn the nsa breached privacy rules and overstepped its authority thousands of times. >> new revelations. >> i wouldn't be surprised if people weren't watching us right now. >> i don't think anybody's watching. well, let's see, until sinbad gets out here who's in this building. >>> did you know a-rod was suspended by baseball for 211 games and said i'm lawyering up and by the time the appeal happens
. >> one of the problems with the nsa's talking points is that the nsa has, for a very long time, used word games, when it describes authorities publicly. those word games are based upon very strange and unordinary definitions the nsa assigned to some of the words that they use to defend their programs. >> in the "wall street journal's" report, the nsa does defend its practices. a spokeswoman says it's a very legal and respectful of americans' privacy. i she writes if...
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and the nsa story was sort of the last straw for these guys. they've been a little bit disappointed. feeling as if obama hadn't really changed washington enough. and the nsa -- because when you look at where his numbers have peeled away -- it may be just a summer swoon and it will then all come back. it looks like it's coming from people under 40. it's sort of that -- that was that extra special sauce that he had in his coalition. >> talking about the base supporters. >> it was his base. it wasn't democrat base but it was his base. i think the nsa story in particular with those folks -- because every explanation coming out of his mouth, coming out of the administration, has just been washington speak. and it was just sort of like, oh, you're just another one of them. >> the president doesn't need to worry about voters anymore. it's the second term. >> i've heard this complaint. people say, oh, great -- >> why worry about voters? >> if you don't have an approval rating over 50%, you can't get things done. >> you can't get things done with an app
and the nsa story was sort of the last straw for these guys. they've been a little bit disappointed. feeling as if obama hadn't really changed washington enough. and the nsa -- because when you look at where his numbers have peeled away -- it may be just a summer swoon and it will then all come back. it looks like it's coming from people under 40. it's sort of that -- that was that extra special sauce that he had in his coalition. >> talking about the base supporters. >> it was his...